Elton Johns Blue Moves, Matthew Restall
Elton Johns Blue Moves, Matthew Restall
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Elton John's Blue Moves

Author: Matthew Restall

Series: 33 1/3

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

By 1976, Elton John was the best-selling recording artist and the highest-grossing touring act in the world. With seven #1 albums in a row and a reputation as a riveting piano-pounding performer, the former Reggie Dwight had gone with dazzling speed from the London suburbs to the pinnacles of rock stardom, his songs never leaving the charts, his sold-out shows packed with adoring fans. Then he released Blue Moves, and it all came crashing down.
Was the commercially disappointing and poorly reviewed double album to blame? Can one album shoot down a star? No, argues Matthew Restall; Blue Moves is a four-sided masterpiece, as fantastic as Captain Fantastic, as colorful as Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, a showcase for the three elements--piano-playing troubadour, full orchestra, rock band--with which Elton John and his collaborators redirected the evolution of popular music. Instead, both album and career were derailed by a perfect storm of circumstances: Elton’s decisions to stop touring and start his own label; the turbulent shiftings of popular culture in the punk era; the minefield of attitudes toward celebrity and sexuality. The closer we get to Blue Moves, the better we understand the world into which it was born--and vice versa. Might that be true of all albums?

About Matthew Restall

Matthew Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Latin American History and director of Latin American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. He has written twenty books and sixty articles and essays on the histories of the Mayas, of Africans in Spanish America, and of the Spanish Conquest. He lives in State College, Pennsylvania, with his wife and four daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert on March 26, 2024

Confession: I've never listened to an Elton John album before. Sure I know the hits but that's it. I'm glad that Blue Moves was my introduction as I liked it quite a bit. Put into context Blue Moves is the album where Elton John got fed up of being a pop star and wanted to do something different - t......more

Goodreads review by Laurent on June 16, 2020

A very enjoyable read that alternates between quirky personal anecdotes and pertinent social and cultural analyses of the impact of the record.......more

Goodreads review by David on March 07, 2025

My enjoyment of this book comes not just from loving this album, but from the author’s ability to move from moments in songs on the record to events—contemporary to historic—in society and the music business.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on December 29, 2022

Deals much more with Blue Moves in various contexts (in Elton's career, in pop music at the time, U.S. vs UK, etc.) than it does with detail or in-studio process of individual tracks. I was hoping for more of the latter going in, but the author makes some interesting points on the path he has chosen......more

Goodreads review by Stuart on March 01, 2021

I loved this 33 1/3 book. The author makes the case that Blue Moves is Elton’s most underrated album and talks about the many reasons it didn’t do as well when Elton was on top of the world 1970-76. He compares “blue” to “yellow”, that other double album from the 70’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” wid......more